Film Discussion: Melting Ice
The Camden Conference and the Auburn Public Library invite you to a discussion on the documentary “Melting Ice – the Future of the Arctic.” “Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose new land with reserves of oil, gas and minerals. New sea routes are also emerging. The melting of the ice in the far north has given reason for great optimism, as newly-found mineral resources promise the Inuit a better life. But international corporations and self-proclaimed 'partners' such as China also have their eye on the treasures of the Arctic. Some even dream of a polar Silk Road. As large corporations position themselves to exploit the treasures of the far north, the indigenous people, the Inuit, are fighting for their independence.” The discussion will take place via Zoom. To register, please contact the Reference Desk at 207-333-6640, ext. 4. When you register, please give us your email address so that we can send you both the link to the movie, and the Zoom link for the discussion. Please plan to watch the movie prior to our discussion on January 28, and come prepared for an engaging conversation! The Camden Conference was founded in 1987 as a nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization whose mission is to foster informed discourse on world issues. The 2021 conference “The Geopolitics of the Arctic: a Region in Peril” will be entirely virtual and will take place February 20 & 21, 2021. For more details on this Conference, visit their website at camdenconference.org.
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 28, 2021
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST
1/28/2021, 4-5 pm
Location
Auburn Public Library (online via Zoom)
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Donna Wallace
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